When your group embarks on a desert safari towards the Khor Al Adaid (Inland Sea), your Triply eSIM will generally provide signal at Sealine Beach and at the camel camps, perfect for those initial group selfies. However, as your adventure takes you deeper into the magnificent dunes, the coverage can become a bit patchy or even disappear completely. It's a great chance to unplug as a group and fully immerse yourselves in the stunning desert landscape without distractions.
What's the internet coverage like for our group on a Desert Safari (Inland Sea) with Triply?
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